The King’s alumni community is spread across the globe and includes individuals working in virtually any field you can imagine.

What unites them? An awareness of their place in history, the drive for deeper understanding, ceaseless curiosity, enterprising nature and the motivation to make the world a better place. Here are their stories.

Priya Sam

Founder, Unleash Your Voice
"Human connection is founded on stories, and so this is something I'm constantly reminding my clients and the women I work with in workshops—your story is what will connect you to other people…. So, whether you're using it in a job interview or even just socially, as you're meeting new people, it is what is going to allow you to make real, authentic connections…"

Sherri Aikenhead

Writer
"Journalism has always served me well and been my guiding beacon."

Adrienne Bernstein

Junior Health Specialist
"We have to look at a lot of data, do political and economic analyses. It feels like a very easy step from journalism."

Mihira Lakshman

Director, The Walrus Lab
"My time at King’s went by so fast … It all ended quickly but the friendships that I made, I still have today. I really felt like we supported each other. Maybe we were all competitive but competitive in a positive manner. "

Laura Bain

Media and Communications Specialist and Trainer
"….a low-risk project…suddenly became very high risk. The journalists became a target very quickly."

Ellery Platts

Marketing and Promotions Coordinator
"For me, there were so many options. By being able to do so many things, I was totally prepared for this lifestyle. I like being so involved."

Mario Terzoli

Assistant documentary producer
"If I was to think back a few years ago when I was in J School…if someone were to tell me ‘Oh you'll be working on this project in this role’, that would be like my dream, so to be in it right now, it’s really, really fun."

Brendan Quinn

Creative Director
"I learned so much from the tutors and professors at King’s... I do think that the foundation was laid in terms of being able create something. "

Nicholas Frew

Reporter
"I like working with numbers; I like finding the stories out of that. I just really saw the value and importance of data investigation ... My dad has always told me that I’ve always had a sense of justice, so if something weird is happening or if something isn't adding up, I’m always drawn to those stories and figuring out why …"

MOIRA DONOVAN

Independent Journalist
"I always approach ideas by looking at their historical context: Where does our current treatment of a species, or way of thinking about a problem, come from? "

Olivia Larkin

Senior Policy and Programme Manager, City of London Corporation
"So many of my generation really do care about social justice and want to find ways they can do something about it. "

Sarah Fulford

Editor-in-Chief, Maclean's
"One of the things I found at King’s was a sense of belonging and that's a really powerful thing in a person's life. "

Angus Ross

Co-founder, Escarpment Laboratories
"We had this big, fancy molecular biology lab at our disposal. Of course, we were going to use it. "

Sheryl Grant

Journalist
"The thing that really attracted me to the digital side was data, the audience data. Being able to know what people were reading. That is the thing people sometimes don't want to know. You have to accept that you're writing for an audience one way or the other. "

Owen Averill

Family Physician
"A lot of what I was exposed to at King’s became the foundation of the ethical thinking I use as a doctor, from patient’s rights to resource stewardship. King’s gave me a framework for those things."

Harriet Alida Lye

Author
"Find one thing that makes you happy and build from there. And above all, surround yourself with inspiring people who are living the life you want for yourself."

Joy Blenman

Senior Marketing Content Designer
"“I really thrive on change and love getting to do different things.”"

Sansom Marchand

Communications Advisor
"I got a scholarship to Dal so that was that. But I made a lot of friends at King’s and I really liked the look of the King's experience ... People seemed to really like each other, and the Quad was full of people reading and talking."

Lindsay Kyte

Writer, Actor, Playwright
"My ability to research, it’s something I’m so grateful for, and I owe that to King's because of the high, high standards I was held to."

Alexandra Shoichet

Senior Public Affairs Consultant
"The Foundation Year Program is exceptional, and the professors at King’s are also exceptional people who really engage with students, caring about both their well-being and their ideas. They don’t just want to teach, they also want to learn."

Sophia Bearden

Project Coordinator
"Being a part of something that is striving to walk back more than a hundred years of environmental degradation is so inspiring."

Eli Burnstein

Humorist
"There’s an openness to what [a liberal arts education] gives you. You become agile, a quick learner… in a world that’s constantly shifting, that’s a virtue."

Emma Meldrum

Parliamentary Affairs Advisor, Senate of Canada
"Working in journalism, you develop a real commitment to and passion for transparency. And, working in politics … I still really hold that value close."

Patrick Blenkarn

Conceptual Artist
"Every performance is different, depending on the social negotiations that go on. It’s about giving an audience the chance to make the theatre their own space … it’s about returning to a kind of ‘politics of the basement’ and amplifying that."

Lisa Takagi

Reporter & Editor
"Few people talk about the responsibility of maintaining freedom of speech and a society that values freedom of speech ..."

Matthew Feir

Producer, Lucky VR
"The big thing FYP brought me was the constant examining of everything. Nothing was taken at face value. I’ve taken that into my work, I’ve applied it to the virtual world."

Ian Kenny

Program Development Coordinator
"Sometimes, (I feel like) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with the golden ticket."

Julia-Simone Rutgers

Reporter
"I love the in-depth, on-the-ground style of reporting that I get to do."

Mohamed Hashem

Senior Producer, Middle East Eye
"My passion comes out when I sit down to interview someone. That is what I love to do, to hear their take on a story."

Stacey McLeod

Writer
"We are not living as archivists now. But we should (be). You have to make the effort to record and curate your story, the community’s story."

Trevor Murphy

Publicist and Musician
"Journalism training obviously makes you a good publicist, I think, because you already come to the table knowing what a journalist is looking for."

Jenn Thornhill Verma

Journalist, Author
"I think the decisions of the career come down to decisions of the gut and the heart. For your own health and well-being, sometimes it’s just about pursuing things that feel right in the gut."

Sheima Benembarek

Freelance Journalist and Writer
"I thought I was a fiction writer at first. I was in fiction workshops, a little bit of poetry, and it turned out that I’m more interested in nonfiction: intersectional feminism, immigrant narratives, social justice stories, when served through the lens of true accounts, have so much impact."

Jaime Wertman

Clinical Surveillor/Post Doctoral Fellow, IWK Health Centre/Dalhousie University
"My writing skills improved at King’s and that has been a huge advantage for me in my work in science."

Susan Leblanc

Actress, Member of the Legislative Assembly
"For a long time, making theatre in response to the world was enough for me; it was the way I satisfied my dissatisfaction with things. It became not enough all of a sudden and the drive to use my voice in a different way became really strong."

Don Campbell

Vice President of Corporate Communications, Blue Shield of California
"We do give up our independence but we don’t lose our integrity."

Monica Mutale

Assistant Manager, The Ten Spot / Freelance Journalist
"There’s so much of my King’s education that comes into play in the funniest little ways. Despite any challenges that may arise, I’m always grateful to have that in my back pocket."

Scott Simpson

Filmmaker, Playmaker Films
"It's cliché but King's made me believe that anything was possible"

Starr Cunningham

President and CEO, Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia
"When the time came to apply to universities, King’s was my top choice, everything else was a distant second, and I was thrilled when I was accepted."

Evany Rosen

Comedy writer, performer, showrunner
"It was gripping! Is Odysseus going to survive this encounter with the Cyclops? Every scene was a story in itself. I remember thinking at the time, ‘I can’t believe it. I’m loving homework!’ That was a first."

Michael Henschel

Director of Operations, C-CORE
"I am interested in asking questions, to find ways to describe who and where we are."

Perry King

Author, Communications Officer, Journalist
"The book is about the future. It’s about what we need to do."

Laura Simpson

Entrepreneur and CEO, Side Door
"That attitude of challenging the status quo, of critical thinking and really digging deep on your research before you make decisions, that’s what I do every day now."

Isabelle Riche

Composer
"I realized that music was what was missing from my life."

Jennifer Bell

Team Lead at Small Globe, Inc.
"King’s provides a multi-input approach to learning that’s really valuable in careers like public health or epidemiology."

Alex McLean

Co-Artistic Director, Zuppa Theatre
"When I saw that play at King’s, my plans to attend McGill went out the window. "

Lesley Buxton

Writer
"I believe in the idea that if it isn’t hard to write, if it isn’t upsetting, then it isn’t worth telling."

Eva Holland

Freelance Writer and Author
"King’s opened up a lane … for me to expect excellence from myself, which I hadn’t done before."

Rich Aucoin

Musician
"King’s really shaped my song writing in that I think about each song the way I would think about a FYP paper."

Cassie Hayward

Junior Policy Analyst, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
"I would describe my King’s experience as transformational… I came out more prepared to deal with the issues in the world that I wanted to address."

Sarah Burns

Rhodes Scholar; Economist with Bank of Canada
"I went in with philosophy, came out with economics. I went in as a basketball player and came out a kick boxer. Who knows what’s going to happen?"

John Scott

Documentary Filmmaker
"I can look back at my experience at King’s and say, it’s that experience that made me really want to explore the world"

Stephanie Nolen

Global Health Reporter, The New York Times
"I did every possible thing wrong."

Tamara Franklin

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University
"We are limited by the thing we are trying to understand."

Adria Young

Office of Strategy Management, Province of Nova Scotia
"When you’re doing what you’re good at, opportunities come from that."

Rachael Cadman

PhD candidate, Interdisciplinary Studies, Dalhousie University
"Whatever the magic mix of King’s is or does, it makes you more successful in whatever path you end up taking"

Victor Bomers

Quantitative Research Analyst
"At the end of the day my job is really all about communication."

Jennifer MacLeod

King’s Alumni executive
"I like to tell people that I’m in the third stage of my life, where opportunities abound."

Elizabeth McNeil

Manager, Rewards Strategy & Management at Scotiabank
"King’s influences me a huge amount to this day"

Vanessa Green

Owner, Greenlight Content
"Having a journalism degree on my resume has changed my life."

Ellery Platts

Journalist
"I want to give a voice to people who don’t have that opportunity."

Travis Devonport

Reporter/Photographer
"I don’t have a direct path, but I have a direction."

Lee Nelson

Academic
"King’s has both woven and continued weaving itself through my friendships, my educational pursuits, thoughts, and acumen."

Georgia Carley

Instructional Designer, TuesdayAfternoon Media Inc.
"The reason I think it is super cool is that I get to do a lot of research."

Shawn Martin

Policy Coordinator/Analyst, Health PEI
"It’s all about the questions that lead you to understanding the process of thinking—critical thinking."

Thomas Hoy

UX Designer, Detour UX
"I do think of myself as a creator first and foremost."

Harry Critchley

Law Student, Schulich School of Law
"If you have the ability to do something you have a responsibility to do it."

Stephen Maher

Contributing Editor, Maclean’s Magazine
"I think that King’s, because it’s so small, helped me find how I fit into the world."

Katherine Connolly

Software Engineer at Neo Financial
"It is really exciting to be writing code that will ultimately create a fully functional bank."

Lyndsie Bourgon

Writer, Oral Historian
"I felt like I had reached a new level that I never thought I would."

Eleanor Beaton

Business and Leadership Coach For Women
"In my own way I think I am an example of what’s possible."

Joanna Carroll

Chief Operating Officer at Think Research
"Just go for it. Take the risks."

Lisa Blackburn

Deputy Mayor of Halifax
"If being deputy mayor shows one woman that she can run for office, then I will have considered this a success."

Rose Lipton

Executive Director, Indigo Love of Reading Foundation
"Reading helps you imagine yourself in another person’s shoes."

Corbett Hancey

Investigative journalist, writer and analyst
"It’s about turning over stones that haven’t been turned over yet."

Scott Andrew Christensen

Advanced ITC Teacher at Saudi Aramco College Preparatory Program, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
"There was a molecule or two that formed while I was at King’s that told me I had to be on the move."

Trina Roache

Video Journalist with APTN Investigates
"In storytelling I am a journalist first."

Nevin French

Vice President Public Policy, Information Technology Association of Canada
"You just have to learn to adapt."

Loran Morrison

Anesthesiology Resident, Dalhousie University
"Helping is part of being in a community."

Temma Frecker

Middle School Teacher and Curriculum Coordinator: The Booker School in Port Williams, NS
"Everything is taught through the idea of trying to get a deeper understanding of a big concept."

Daniel Shearer

Executive Vice-President, General Manager at Cossette
"A liberal arts education is not just nice to have; it is a must."

Joan Baxter

Author and Journalist
"There’s nothing I love more than getting to the bottom of a really complex story."

Meagan Campbell

Reporter, National Post
"I always thought it would be easier to be normal. But I turn left. I am never willing to settle."

Gwendolyn Moncrieff-Gould

Government Relations Officer, Universities Canada
"What I appreciated about King’s … was the emphasis on confronting the injustices."

Paul Brothers

Anchor/Co-host - The Morning News, Global Halifax
"I learned all kinds of things that still help me—like how to write for broadcast."

Alexander (Sander) Duncanson

Partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
"FYP equipped me with many of the skills that I now rely on as a lawyer."

Robert Cribb

Investigative Reporter, Toronto Star
"In a way, investigative journalism is FYP journalism."

Benjamin Langer

Family Doctor in Sioux Lookout
"Our most powerful tools are our questions, and our ability to listen to stories and frame narratives."

Lisa Crystal

Management Consultant, McKinsey & Company, New York City
"King’s helped me think about science through a different lens."

Laurel Collins

Lecturer, University of Victoria; City Councillor, Victoria
"I realized I wanted to work on some of these issues before they turned into more violence and loss of life."

David McGuffin

Freelance journalist with National Public Radio; podcaster for Canadian Geographic
"It’s amazing what journalism can do, and what happens when it’s not there."

Phoebe Johnston

Program Director, Halifax Association Community Living
"I actually felt like someone who could make a difference in the world."

Eyo Ewara

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago
"Philosophy should help us work together to make worlds together."

Dorian Stuber

Isabelle Peregrin Odyssey Associate Professor of English, Hendrix College, Arkansas
"In a paradoxical and perverse way, Holocaust literature is very beautiful and affirming."

Shannon Brownlee

Associate Director (Cinema & Media Studies); Assistant Professor - Cinema and Media Studies; Gender and Women's Studies
"You know you’re a King’s grad when you start reading about film theory rather than novels."

Lezlie Lowe

Freelance Journalist and Journalism Instructor
"Talking about bathrooms is talking about the human condition—who has access and who doesn’t."

Mordecai Walfish

Deputy Director at Leading Edge HQ, New York
"I like big ideas, but I also like implementing things."

Griffin McInnes

Director, Playwright, Producer
"The Pit is really just a Petri dish for experimentation."

Marco Chown Oved

Investigative Reporter for Toronto Star
"I found myself in the middle of a small-scale civil war when an election went sideways."

Sofia Ortega

Freelance Video Journalist with Associated Press, Mexico
"Journalism exists for the vulnerable people who don’t have a voice."

Angel Moore

Atlantic Correspondent for Aboriginal People’s Television Network
"I am trying to change perception through story telling."

Angus Morgan

Family Medicine Resident at University of British Columbia
"Being open minded is something I carry with me from King’s."

Trevor Adams

Instructor of Meteorology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
"Everyone knew I was going to be the weather guy."

Chelcie Soroka

Associate Chief Resident, Dalhousie Psychiatry Postgraduate Program
"Psychiatry is an interesting intersection of the humanities, ethics and storytelling with science and medicine."

Victoria Foley

Director of Marketing, New England Cancer Specialists; City Councilor, Biddeford, Maine
"The best way to make change is to be part of it."

Chloé Hung

Writer. Director. Actor.
"When you are the writer you are the one birthing the project. You are creating the world."

Johanna Skibsrud

Assistant Professor of English at the University of Arizona
"It was important for me to push my limits…to expand my comfort zone."

Emma Mew

Clinical Research Project Manager, The Hospital for Sick Children
"There is something really satisfying … being able to answer a big question with the click of a button."

Sherri Borden Colley

Reporter, CBC
"When you are a journalist you write about your passion."

Stefan Leslie

CEO at Research Nova Scotia
"I have always been drawn to these large, complicated, thorny issues."

Michael Da Silva

Banting Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Law/Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University
"I’m a teacher and a writer."

Emanuella Grinberg

Digital News Writer for CNN
"You do have to steel yourself…not knowing what the day is going to bring."

Laura Armstrong

Sports Reporter at the Toronto Star
"You can examine society through the lens of sports."

Gwenith Cross

Secretariat Manager, Academic Council on the United Nations System
"If we didn’t exist there would be a lot less dialogue between academics and practitioners"

Dalia Lourenço

Communications Consultant, United Nations and Career Strategist
"Don’t hold back on your dreams."

Alexander Mifflin

Host / Writer / Co-Director / Research Director, The Water Brothers
"Underwater, you feel like part of the food chain."

Coren Pulleyblank

PhD Candidate School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University
"Imagination is hugely important to science."

Calum Agnew

Doctor of Law (JD), University of Toronto
"When you crack something…there’s a lot of adrenaline."

Anna Bishop

MSc Candidate, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
"As humans we’ve chosen to place ourselves outside of the natural system"

Adrienne Bernstein

Communications Officer at Teach a Man to Fish
"I thought working more at the grassroots level on social change would fit me better."

Elizabeth Scarratt

Director, Institutional Programs Division, Research Services, University of Calgary
"I am a huge geek. I love science. I love research."

Duncan McCue

Host of CBC’s Cross Country Checkup
"It is important to me to be vocal and assertive about my indigenous identity."

Owen Averill

Physician at Whitehorse Medical Services Ltd.
"I figured medicine would be a good combination of the humanities and science."

Miranda Spence

Partner, Aird & Berlis LLP
"You have to have a compelling narrative to be persuasive in front of a judge."

Matthew Sherrard

Partner, Gowling WLG
"I wanted a career that pushed me intellectually all the time."

Benjamin Kates

Discipline Counsel, Law Society of Ontario
"Just leap and do something and be awesome at it"

Lia Milito

Fellowship Program Manager, Code for Canada
"I couldn’t imagine doing something that wasn’t helping other people."

Safia Haq

Co-owner, Tart & Soul Cafe
"At King’s I learned how to learn…"

Charlotte Bell

Photographer, Filmmaker
"I wanted to do things that were out of the ordinary."

Tatiana Kunwongse

Writer, Editor at Wisdom Wide Ltd., Bangkok
"If I have three languages, I will be unstoppable."

David Herbert

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry at the University of Manitoba
"I definitely was not one of those kids who had a science kit and blew up the garage."

Miriam Toews

Novelist
"I’ve always been obsessed with my own wonky activism."

Shani Hamilton Greenlaw

Senior Project Manager, BaAM Productions
"I like creating a well-oiled machine that just works."

John MacLean

Lawyer, Nunavut Department of Justice
"I'm the type of person who likes to get things done – the chance to do something to help people is meaningful."

Mark DeWolf

Sommelier, Creative Director, Food & Drink, The Saltwire Network
"It is not just hard science… there is a certain romantic quality about it."

Paul Thomson

Investor Relations Specialist, Numus Financial Inc.
"If I have another 25 years of working, I’d rather it be in something I love to do every day."

Sophie Brauer

Architect at Gottlieb Paludan Architects, Copenhagen
"I wanted to take ideas and turn them into something physical."

David Huebert

Writer of Fiction & Poems
"My process is always a feedback loop of conversation and writing."

Hannah Rittner

Playwright, Screenwriter, and Producer
"When you write about something that is so important and so specific to you, the more universal it becomes."

Natalie Meisner

Associate Professor at Mount Royal University
"The courage that it takes to just say okay I am not going to take the safe route…"

Sam Mednick

Burkina Faso Correspondent for the Associated Press; Freelance Journalist
"“You’re able in some way to hold people accountable and to shed light on situations that aren’t getting a lot of coverage.”"

John S. Weeren

Founding Director of Princeton Writes
"If you care deeply enough about the field you want to venture into ... you will end up in a place you want to be."

Alanna Robinson

Legal Counsel
"In DC, every publication has a slant to it…You need to think critically to determine what’s real."

Ariel Nasr

Filmmaker
"Documentary is wonderful because you can follow this story unfolding in front of you."

Stephanie McGrath

Vice President of Strategy at VERB Interactive
"In ’99 we were doing stuff that people are only just getting to now."

Robert Muggah

Co-Founder, Igarapé Institute
"The decisions we take in this decade will shape the trajectory of this planet for the coming thousand years—and that’s both terrifying and empowering to imagine."

Kristi Bryson

Opera and Choral Singer
"You have to sing in multiple languages and be competent in them. You have to know every single word that you are singing all the time."

Adam Scotti

Justin Trudeau’s Photographer
"If there were just one defining photo I wouldn't need to show up to work each day."

Davis Carr

Communications Advisor, Federation for Canadian Municipalities
"King’s really showed me the way that I want to live my life."

Amy Shira Teitel

Author, Blogger, Historian
"For me, as a science writer, communicator and historian, it’s all about using stories to teach and inspire people."

Mark Fleming

Lawyer, WilmerHale
"More than anything I think that FYP (Foundation Year Program) is very good at teaching a kind of intellectual nimbleness."

Lindsay Cameron Wilson

Writer, Host of The Food Podcast
"By sharing a recipe and talking about why I’ve shared it – then someone else can make it and that way we are connected."

Arwen Kidd

Project Director, Internews (Sierra Leone) & Multimedia Consultant
"I’m really grateful that I am able to continue working and doing all of these different things that I love."

Laurelle LeVert

Associate Vice-President, UNB Saint John
"I think the Foundation Year Progam (FYP) rewrote my DNA. I was a kid from a small city in Cape Breton, and FYP absolutely blew my mind."

Jessica Davey-Quantick

Communications Writer and Freelance Journalist
"King’s makes you brave. It’s a lovely little Hogwarts of a place."

Rosanna Nicol

Community Development Consultant
"Most of my projects are really collaborative; they involve bringing different organizations together and moving conversations along between different actors."

Jocelyn Corkum

Studio Director, DHX Media; CBC News
"I met terrific people from all over the world."

Kate Cayley

Writer
"When I wrote my first full play, the sense of excitement and possibility—that you could put people in a room and get them to speak—was astonishing."

Wilson Bell

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, History, and Politics - Thompson Rivers University
"Learning is a process, it’s not a finished product—that’s one thing King’s really taught me."

Joshua Bates

Senior Policy Analyst, Accessibility Directorate, Department of Justice at Government of Nova Scotia
"I left King’s as someone who was fascinated about what was happening in the world - particularly ideas and politics. That’s what really shaped my career."

Shauntay Grant

Lecturer, Department of English, Dalhousie University
"It's the questions that write the poems."

Lauren Brown

Flight Instructor and Bush Pilot
"As long as you keep trying new things and are truly open to new experiences, all of a sudden you’ll figure out what it is that you really want to do."

Ryan Hreljac

Founder and Executive Director, Ryan’s Well Foundation
"...a deeper understanding of life's challenges, along with the perseverance to continue finding solutions..."

Wanda Taylor

Executive Director, Stepping Stone; Acquisitions Editor, Formac Publishing; Author
"I have been diagnosed as an overachiever and a workaholic."

Chad Lucas

Diversity and Equity Advisor, Government of Nova Scotia
"Be able to think in bigger terms about your life."

Liam Hyland

Camera Operator/ENG Technician, CTV National
"My liberal arts education provided me with a critical lens from which to view the human condition."

Heather Blom

Producer, Rethink
"I couldn't have picked a better education to be prepared for this type of climate."

Barb Stegemann

Author and Social Business Innovator
"I want other women to go for it, take risks, learn from great women and men in our community..."

Andrew Choptiany

Architect
"Architecture is about building places for people to live in, and philosophy is actually a huge part of that."

Robyn Tingley

Founder & CEO, GlassSKY
"We are here for a very finite period of time, and we have to figure out what are we going to stand for."

Dr. Roberta Barker

Associate Professor, Dalhousie University
"There's an everyday courage we all have to find."

Pete Pachal

Executive Editor, Operations & Strategy at CoinDesk
"To build a site that now gets one million visitors a month—I can step back and think, ‘I created that.’"

Gillian Clark, Karen Gross & Laura Vingoe-Cram

Artistic Co-Directors, Keep Good (Theatre) Company
"This is the kind of theatre I want to do with the people I want to do it with."

Nicholas Day

Teacher
"King’s was formative for me. While I didn’t know it would have such an impact at the time, much of my professional practice is linked to my experience at King’s."

Andrew Murphy

Director of Programming, Inside Out
"There were so many direct links to what I was taught at King’s, and of course, I would not have been considered for that job without my King’s degree."

Catherine Fogarty

President/Executive Producer, Big Coat Media, Story Hunter Podcasts, Writer
"I realized after I wrote the book...that this is really where my passion lies, in telling great stories."

John-Alec Tynan

Family Doctor
"Later in life, you feel kind of amazed at how FYP shaped you, shaped your way of thinking."

Mitchell Cushman

Artistic Director, Outside the March
"Every time I move, I box up all my books from King’s. I just know that it’s important to take them with me."

Dorian Geiger

National Crime Reporter, NBC Universal
"Whether you’re working on a piece about education or politics, crime or war, you can always find the human thread."

Jessica J. Lee

Author and Environmental Historian
"Where I am now, I can’t even articulate it – it was my inarticulable dream when I was at King’s."